necrosis wrote on Nov 15, 2011, 10:07:I thought the PC version was delayed?

Yeah, it was. If you read the actual press release, it says "The PC version of Assassin's Creed Revelations will be released on November 29, 2011.". I guess in his hurry to get the post up, Blue might've just missed it...

Did anybody at Bethesda ever confirm how moddable Skyrim will be on the PC? I saw an interview with Todd Howard some time back (maybe six months ago) and he suspiciously non-committal about modding capabilities.

elefunk wrote on Aug 24, 2010, 13:50:It's amazing how people still continue to justify and defend piracy.

There are really only a few simple facts:

-No one is *entitled* to play anything. If there is no demo, or you feel like the demo isn't representative enough, or you want to play more before buying it, then don't play it. Don't pirate it. You're not entitled to play more than the publisher gives you, so stop making up this bullshit about how you need more, and more, and more, and more, and more, and more, and more, and more, before you *FINALLY* decide if it's worth your money.

-If you pirate a game, and play it for a few hours, and *THEN* determine it's not "worth your money", then you're still lying to yourself and everyone else. You spent a few hours with it. Unless your time is 100% worthless, then by pure definition you place value on the game because you fucking spent a few hours of your time on it.

-If a game isn't worth paying for, then you wouldn't have pirated it at all, because by definition it's not worth your time to play it.

-If you think it's a decent game, but not worth paying full price, then again stop fucking justifying piracy and wait for a discount before you play it.

But, most importantly again, you're not entitled to play jack shit. You don't deserve to play more than what they give you. You're not being an "educated consumer" or whatever shit phrase you use to justify your actions, you're simply a filthy thief, a spoiled entitled child who thinks you deserve everything you don't.

If you bought the game when it came out, then you know that the timing of this demo makes sense. If a demo was released prior to the release of the full game, no one (except EA fanboys) would have bought it. It's taken EA this long to get the game (now at v1.6) into a state where they could release a *decent* demo. Granted, they had an expansion pack to be concerned with so bug fixes and patches to the original game may have been "a little slow in coming" but who cares, right? It's EA. Give 'em your $50 bucks first. Then they'll fix the problems later....maybe.